The disgruntled woman who couldn't entice a kiss out of here boyfriend was Kellie Henderson, a supervisor in the Fresno Grizzlies' promotions department, and as she explained to Fresno television station KGPE, the event was a stunt concocted to amuse the crowd at that evening's game - "We decided, you know, there's going to be a pretty big crowd. We should do what we can and try and get the people to laugh.

That explains why you're surrounded by empty seats. This was not a publicity stunt at all.

moothemagiccow:The disgruntled woman who couldn't entice a kiss out of here boyfriend was Kellie Henderson, a supervisor in the Fresno Grizzlies' promotions department, and as she explained to Fresno television station KGPE, the event was a stunt concocted to amuse the crowd at that evening's game - "We decided, you know, there's going to be a pretty big crowd. We should do what we can and try and get the people to laugh.

That explains why you're surrounded by empty seats. This was not a publicity stunt at all.

Stunt or not, schlubbmitter should feel bad for using the work "pop" instead of soda

I wish I could show this thread to my cousin who lives up in Wisconsin and thinks that I'm the hick if I say "coke" or "soda" instead of "pop". Of course, that would require her also being able to read and comprehend something, and she's much too dumb for that. Oh, well.

threadjackistan:Am I the only one that calls it "Cola"? As in Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, RC-Cola, and so on?

I like 7-UP Cola the best.

/I'm told people in Atlanta actually use coke to describe any soda. I don't know how servers know what to bring at restaurants.//Actually I do use "Diet Cola" instead of "Diet Pepsi" at restaurants to avoid the "Is Diet Coke okay instead?" question, since really I will drink either.

I grew up in an area of Texas where everything is "coke". Now I live in Austin and most people say "soda", which is just...blasphemous. My wife was born in Minnesota and calls it pop, which means she's not allowed to talk about carbonated beverages around our son.